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reunite 50 years later.

twins reunite 50 years after his birth
DNA tests should confirm that a resident of Leon and another taken in Valencia are sisters .- The medical and maternity nuns said they were born to parents that a of them had died


Vicky Fuentes Marcos has met his twin sister, Maria José, fifty years after his birth. The second was allegedly stolen in Leon, where both were born in 1959, and delivered to a couple from Valencia, where he has lived his entire life. In the absence of confirmation from DNA testing, both are identical, "as two drops of water," the family said. "Seeing Mary Joseph, I had the feeling he was looking in a mirror. And above all, I thought it was a person who knew very well, despite not having seen ever," said Vicky.

Marcos Vicky, a resident of Santa Maria del Páramo (León), that is reading from the country since the first day the newspaper hit the streets. One and a half ago read a story in which three women searching for their twin brothers, convinced who did not die as the doctors said at the time, but it had been stolen and illegally given up for adoption. "I knew he had a twin sister, but my parents were told he was dead. We never worry about anything because we assumed he had died. But seeing that report, I began to suspect. And I ordered my daughter Deborah that seek it. "

Deborah began investigating and found many irregularities. Pilar knew his grandmother, despite the risk, had an x-ray done in 1959 and this was confirmed at the time that was carrying two girls (it had previously given birth to other twins). No were therefore mere suspicion that he had had a twin delivery, as in other similar cases.

On August 18, 1959, Pilar Fuentes gave birth to two babies in the old maternity León. When told recently that one of the girls had died. Never allowed to see nor to bury the corpse. And Pilar and her husband agreed to what the nuns told doctors at the hospital, despite not having submitted any document that proves it. Simply relied on his word.

After reading the report in El Pais, Deborah contacted the associations concerned and his mother Vicky appeared in the pages of El Mundo de Leon telling their suspicions. This photo was seen in Valencia by the husband of Mary, Joseph, who was looking for his family since over 30 years, learned that she was a girl adopted by a couple of Valencia. Mary's husband Joseph said: "There are Internet a photo of a woman who is the same as you and who is looking for her twin sister." Determined to reunite

, María José phoned the City of Santa Maria del Paramo someone tried to give him a phone number or a contact Vicky. Last weekend, both met and kissed in León. "We went to look at the bus station. It was incredible. I felt that my sister back of a journey and we recognized right away. We laugh and we like the same gestures, "says Vicky unable to hide his emotion. Today, both confirmed they will test for blood ties scientifically.

If Mary Joseph is the twin sister of Vicky, who is the person named itself buried in the cemetery of Puente Castro (Leon)? Deborah's daughter Vicky has researched and found a death certificate, signed by Dr. Jose Vega Villalonga, which is said to be one of the twins died of asphyxia . In the churchyard was supposedly interred in a mass grave at the foot of a grove. But is there a body buried? What happen if DNA tests confirm that Vicky and Mary Joseph are twins? What was the last to stop a couple who adopted her believing she was a child abandoned by her mother?

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